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A year ago today I found out I had a tumor inside my spinal cord, right where it meets my brain - my symptoms had been presenting like carpal tunnel for years, so doctor after doctor told me to fix my posture and take more ibuprofen. If we hadn’t caught it, my neurosurgeon e…
gyanni miris, assistant surgeon and inkling medic at the Health Department of Inkopolis #splatoon
Great study identifying bony landmarks to help surgeons find a reliable zone of dissection of the internal mammary vessels for recipient vessel exposure.
https://t.co/mA5JTmtoHC @prsjournal #PlasticSurgery #ImageOfTheMonth
Impact of Resident Involvement in Neurosurgery: An American College of Surgeons’ National Surgical Quality Improvement Program Database Analysis of 33,977 Patients https://t.co/gEIq4YjGJs
People have been complaining that I cut the hearts out of the wrong side! Here are the corrected, heartless Trumps. Wow, Imagine if I was a surgeon, I'd be lopping off the wrong breast or testicle all the time. See more on my blog at:https://t.co/vMyZ7u9FfO
18thc rules for apprentice surgeons: He shall not reveal his master's secrets...diseases of patients...not commit the filthy Crime of Fornication...nor play any games whatsover...nor go to Ale houses...not be guilty of raising any Tumults within the town of Edinburgh #Goodtimes
Seishū Hanaoka (1760-1835), a Japanese surgeon, developed a herbal concoction he called tsusensan, which allowed him to remove a breast tumour from a patient on October 13, 1804. The Japanese Society of Anesthesiologists have a Datura flower in their emblem in honour of this.
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Have you used our new #surgicalcareteam templates and resources yet? They are useful for surgeons, wider team members and managers. We'd love your feedback and to hear about how they are being used https://t.co/nAHCZvtwUF
Slapped some colors on that vampire I doodled. His name's Clay Quinlan and he's a trauma surgeon. Nice guy, promise.
Fractures of condylar areas are common, read how this #plasticsurgeon shows the importance of the lateral pterygoid in the vascularization of the condyle: https://t.co/Zc8m1U8YxF
#PlasticSurgery #fractures
My quick and dirty #metsona if i was like 20 lb lighter, had a great plastic surgeon, and super rich.
Reposting @realbrainbook:
Although it sometimes seems like Brainbook goes into hibernation, were always doing something in the background.
This time we're focusing on illustrating certain concepts for #neurosurgeons.
We've teamed up with @ladvic who is a skilled medical
Adson’s forceps are named after American surgeon Alfred Washington Adson (1887-1951). He worked at the Mayo Clinic, where he helped develop the neurosurgery department. Adson also described a manoeuvre to identify patients with thoracic outlet syndrome!
P #NatureMW Pringlea antiscorbutica, Kerguelen island cabbage - 1st discovered during Captain Cook's third voyage to the Pacific (1776–1780) by surgeon William Anderson. Being rich in potassium & vitamin C, its consumption greatly helped those suffering from scurvy at sea
Edinburgh surgeon-artist Charles Bell d. #OTD 1842. His 'Illustrations of the Great Operations of Surgery' (1821) was intended to arm the surgeon with professional advantage so ‘that he may not go groping his way". We were delighted to acquire his family archive last year
The Fowler position, used in surgery, was named after Brooklyn surgeon George Ryerson Fowler, who initially described it in April 1900 to treat diffuse septic peritonitis. He also performed the first successful pulmonary decortication on a 35 year old woman in October 1893.
Here's the edgiest couple. Kalsum used to be a doctor/surgeon, so yeah. Sitner will just hit you with a pipe tho.
@ulricksidney @kogillil @uncmed2021 @PastMedHistory @AACAnatomy I didn’t realize this, but the ileocecal valve is also known as Bauhin’s valve (Gaspard Bauhin, Swiss botanist and anatomist), valve of Varolius (Costanzo Varolio, Italian anatomist) and Tulp’s valve (Nicolaes Tulp, Dutch surgeon)!